David Nofoaluma has found a new home.
The Wests Tigers' all-time leading tryscorer – bagging 100 across 192 appearances for the joint-venture – is officially a Halifax Panthers player.
Inking a one-year contract, he will play out the season in the Championship – England's second-tier of rugby league.
Nofoaluma departed the NRL at the end of 2023 after over a decade in the competition.
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The winger then signed with Super League outfit Salford Red Devils but managed just two appearances.
A move to France followed, where he played 12 matches for Baroudeurs de Pia XIII.
The 31-year-old now shifts back to England in the latest phase of his career.
Halifax head coach Kyle Eastmond is confident Nofoaluma will be a strong contributor.
"It’s a really exciting signing for us, absolutely. We’re really glad to have him," Halifax coach Kyle Eastmond said.
"He’s got a wealth of experience, plenty left in the tank and I’m pretty sure he’ll show his quality and experience for us. I’m really looking forward to it."
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Nofoaluma is expected to be in contention for selection for Halifax's match against Oldham on Sunday.
Eastmond believes he will thrive anywhere in the backline.
"He’s here to play rugby, enjoy himself, and do what he does best, and that’s get on the field and enjoy his rugby, and build his relationship with the rest of us," he said.
"His quality means he can play anywhere across the backs, in a number of positions.
"I reckon he’s got a number of positions he can excel in, and hopefully, we can find the right one and the right balance for him and the team.
"There’s been a lot of hard work gone in over the last 6 months, and we’ve got to respect that as well, so we’ll work it out. We’ll help him as much as we can and look forward to having him."